I still haven't been able to get out. But for all that adorable pink fluffiness it was totally worth it!

Oh man this was so hilarious to work on! Took several hours though cuz I had to make several different parts to connect all together to give different expressions and such. Plus this is the first comic I've done with thick outlines and very large .BMP files to start out with. I did that because the only things I had to draw were the first pic with me hugging her, Fluffle Puff's body with my head in it, and the several different expressions our faces make so it wasn't way too much work. Then I just put the faces on for each frame because there isn't a whole lot of change from each fame besides the faces. It sure brings up the quality of my work using the bigger images and usually tricks the viewer into thinking it is actual vector art, but I think to save on time and disk space I'll just use my old thin lines and smaller images to make comics. Easier that way. Even so, let me know in the comments if you would prefer to see more comics done in this style.

Well I hope you guys got a laugh out of this one. Now if you'll excuse me I have to find a way to get Twilight to use her magic to get me out of here without losing her concentration from laughing her head off in the process.

yes but that takes longer to do and is more stressful than doing it in MS Paint and Paint.net like I do. I know how to use Adobe Illustrator but was never taught in Flash sadly and barely have any time to learn it.

Well I have gimp, flash pro., illustrator, fireworks, premiere, Sony Vegas, Garry's mod, source filmmaker, multimedia fusion 2 developer, stencyl, anim8or, game maker, famitracker, and a bunch of other programs I forgot about and yet I seem to keep coming back to ms paint. I guess because of the experience but I do appreciate the abilities those other programs give me.